In 18th century Edo, mother Okatsu presides over her family of 5 children, grown-up but living at home. As Okatsu manages the household finances and resolves minor quarrels, her family is given a daily sense of her patient, benevolent outlook.Read More »
Fallen Angels is the second cinema film in the series about the private investigator Varg Veum. A chance meeting with an old class mate takes Varg Veum back in time, for instance to the popular Bergen rock band Angel Anatomy in the late 1980’s. Then a murder occurs, and Veum starts unravelling a thread leading him all the way back to his own childhood and adolescence.Read More »
A former pastor who walked away from his calling returns to his small hometown to discover that a mysterious fire tragically struck a local family. When he learns that his childhood friend is implicated in starting the fire, he sets out on a mission to find the truth?.and in the process, rediscovers his faith.Read More »
Synopsis: A young, gay student has a relationship with an older, successful businessman. The handsome playboy-businessman must choose between his comfortable, yet closeted straight life, or an honest, yet subversive life with the student.Read More »
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Cutie Honey comes riding a wave of nostalgia. Dozens of titles by legendary manga creators have had new anime adaptations made over the last few years, as the original manga are reprinted in disposable magazine format and sold in convenience stores, where middle aged men and women relive the stories they remember fondly from their childhoods.Read More »
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This is volume 3 of the series and continues the movie trailer montage, except it switches to covering grindhouse’s next door neighbor (namely porn).Read More »
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Described as ‘Revenge of the Nerds’ meets ‘Shaun of the Dead,’ the story revolves around three not-so-cool school friends who decide to try an old voodoo ritual. When they later die in a car crash, they find themselves reborn as zombies, and try to take advantage of their new lifestyle.Read More »
“Strange, what love does.” The role of a lifetime, a Hollywood mystery, a woman in trouble . . . David Lynch’s first digitally shot feature makes visionary use of the medium to weave a vast meditation on the enigmas of time, identity, and cinema itself. Featuring a tour de force performance from Laura Dern as an actor on the edge, this labyrinthine Dream Factory nightmare tumbles down an endless series of unfathomably interconnected rabbit holes as it takes viewers on a hallucinatory odyssey into the deepest realms of the unconscious mind.Read More »
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An invitation to probe into one of Egypt’s least exposed areas: the world of psychiatry and “madness”. The daily detention of those who have gone to the other side of society. The film is a foray into this world of outcast and recluses.Read More »